Show NEW f LAW LAWWill Will Win Be More MOle Difficult to Become a Citizen of the United States Hereafter The new naturalization law passed by congress June 27 1906 goes boes into ef effect effect feet today It makes County Count Clerk J JU JU JU U an officer of oC the United States in so far fat as filing the records is concerned Hereafter notices of in intention intention of becoming citizens will have to be bo posted thirty days before any action will viii be taken Protests will be hoard heard and the department at Washing Washington ton will have to approve of the natural naturalization naturalization before the tho applicant is admitted by the courts The new application blanks are now on hand Three copies are filled out One is sent s nt to Washington where the applicants record is looked up in re regard regard regard gard to the date of his immigration the port of entry and his credentials One copy COP is posted in the county clerks office and the third is published The examination will require a more gen gon general eral oral knowledge of or the United States government than heretofore Within the last ten days twenty nat naturalization naturalization naturalization papers have been taken out in anticipation of or the new law com corn coming coming cornIng ing into effect Three were granted naturalization papers yesterday esterday They were wore John Erickson and August Pear Pearson Pearson PearSon son of Stockholm Sweden and Ernest G Walter of Germany Erickson and Pearson Pea on have been here a number of years and arc are living JIving in Murray Walter has been living in Salt Lake for the past three years |